Local shops and attractions on the Fayetteville Town Square
Fayetteville, Texas antique courthouse and jail
In the center of the Town Square, this old building is the center of town. Having been protected and restored, it is open for viewing as part your Heritage Museum visit. We can give you a peek inside the courthouse and jail here.
Fayetteville Area Heritage Museum - Appointments 979-378-2210
or 979-378-2378
Don't miss it! This is not your normal small-town museum. This is a place of treasures. The last automobile sold new in Fayetteville is on display (remodeled) along with hand fuel pumps.
Art Guild of Rural Texas on the Town Square in Fayetteville, Texas
Local artists display art and teach other's their secrets. After school art and music programs
plus summer camp for students are but a couple of their services to the community.
Country Place Hotel on Fayetteville's Town Square In the restored Zapp Mercantile Building, this Bed and Breakfast Hotel is open weekends to give visitors another lodging alternative in Fayetteville. 979-966-7771
Jane's Joy on the square in Fayetteville Flowers, herbs and more. This unique business will thrill you as well as provide you possibly did not know existed. Experience something new. Jane is in charge of the City-wide Garage Sale. 979-378-2010
Blast From the Past This business will take you back a few years. Nastalgic items are around every corner and on every wall. Take a tour into the past.
Upscale restaurant at down-to-earth prices. Steaks and seafood, pizza, sandwiches and many appetizers. Wine and a variety of beers. Open 7 days a week 10:30 am until late evening.
Jerry's General Store Jerry and Shirley Chovanec make life a lot better for local residents as well as visitors. The store is much larger and moder than it appears from outside. Get customer service!
Fayetteville Area Heritage Museum Don't miss it! This is not your normal small-town museum. This is a place of treasures. The last automobile sold new in Fayetteville is on display (remodeled) along with hand fuel pumps.
Orsaks Restaurant - A favorite with locals for many years. Enjoy their chicken fried steak dinner or a complete seafood plate. The restaurant has a full ice cream parlor. Obviously, this is a family restaurant. Famous for their hamburgers and cold beer.
Keiler's Restaurant and Hotel on the Square in Fayetteville Locals come for steak and mashed potatoes. Sportsmen appreciate the low rates and on-premises restaurant and full-bar.
Private Residence on the corner of E Main and S Live Oak on the Fayetteville Square This building was home to Fayetteville's movie theatre for many years. You can get all the details about the movie theatre at the Heritage Museum.
Trading post in the Emil Zapalac Drugstore Building - 1926 Sports cards, leather postcards, and candy.
Yesterday's Past - Antiques and Sundries Next to the Art Guild. Quality antiques, gifts, collectibles, candies and specialty coffees.
Pat Johnson does sculpture on the Fayetteville square
For over 20 years Pat Johnson has been active in art in Fayetteville. One of the early artists still working in Fayetteville, she has worked to make Fayetteville an artist community and to make Fayetteville a wonderful place to live. Pat hopes to retain the way of life that made Fayetteville the town she chose as home soon after graduating from college.
Sylvester Schmitt Sr., Fayetteville Community
Center, City - Fire - EMS On the outer corner of the square, at W Main and N Washington, you will
see the US flag and the Texas flag flying
over the park-like grounds of the city
services building. This also houses
Fayetteville's Fire Station and Emergency
Medical Services.